One framework, fifteen domains, no tuning

Every domain page below is produced by the same framework: the same operators (\(\mathcal{B}, \mathcal{S}, \mathcal{M}, \mathcal{P}, \mathfrak{A}, \mathscr{A}\)), the same Theorems 1–13, the same code in validation/code/. Climate, fluid turbulence, gravitational waves, particle physics, exoplanet transits, seismology, nuclear binding, cancer biomarkers, fast-radio bursts, KPZ universality, 3D Ising critical exponents, Wigner–Dyson RMT, Ricci-flow neckpinch, stochastic homogenisation — each is read with the identical operators. No domain-specific calibration. No imported threshold. No bespoke fit.

Status snapshot (15 domains)

DomainStatusHeadline framework reading
Fluid DynamicsRun (instance 1)~190 cells, \(\beta < 1\) universal across cascading-nonlinear shadows, Re=10¹–10¹⁰
Particle PhysicsRun (instance 2)CMS Higgs Z@8.6σ, Higgs@2.6σ via bump-hunt
Gravitational WavesRun (instances 3, 8, 9)GW150914@23.6σ; NANOGrav γ=4.11; sub-threshold demotion match
ExoplanetsRun (instance 4)WASP-43b period to 0.015% error
SeismologyRun (instance 5)Omori-Utsu \(p = 1.184\) on Tohoku 2011
NuclearRun (instance 6)\(E = mc^2\) consistency to \(10^{-9}\) across 2,545 isotopes
Medical & PharmacologyRun (instance 7)6/7 literature biomarkers in framework's top 7
Fast Radio BurstsRun (instance 10)FRB 20180916B at 16.33 d (0.01% error)
Pure-Math UniversalityRun (instances 11–15)KPZ σ_cross = 0.004; RMT σ_cross = 0.006; Ricci 50× Type-I/II gap
ClimateRun (instances 16–30)Anthropogenic vs natural CO\(_2\) at 5.7σ; permafrost +0.36 K early threshold
Number TheoryNo catalogue instanceOpen direction; framework primitive ready
FusionNo catalogue instanceDisruption precursor cross-diagnostic consensus
EpidemiologyNo catalogue instanceCross-population brake exponent
Lattice QCDNo catalogue instanceNo catalogue instance reported
PharmacologyNo catalogue instanceCross-class dose-response universality

How the domain pages are structured

Every domain page presents:

  • Universality banner — stating that the same framework, operators, and code apply.
  • What the framework provides — the value to the reader.
  • Headline results — concrete numbers from the catalogue.
  • Experiments — scripts on GitHub, tooling, input data, code path.
  • Detailed analyses — per-experiment breakdowns.
  • Framework reading and caveats — concluding paragraph + deep-dive link where applicable.

Climate is the first domain with a dedicated companion site at climate.senuamedia.com. Source: domains/.